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he is in port arthur, texas. again, another community there in the lone star state that continues to deal with effects of harvey. deteriorating conditions on the ground in texas. six days. talking six days after this storm first made landfall. waters are still too high for people to safely return to homes to survey just how bad the damage is. i'm going to talk to the mayor of neederland where kids are supposed to go back to school tuesday. will that happen and what else is happening there. >>> also, vice president mike pence is touring hard hit areas of texas with governor greg abbott. he touched down a short time ago. we'll bring the latest on the vice president's visit as well. h a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. hey richard, check out this fresh roasted flavor. looks
he is in port arthur, texas. again, another community there in the lone star state that continues to deal with effects of harvey. deteriorating conditions on the ground in texas. six days. talking six days after this storm first made landfall. waters are still too high for people to safely return to homes to survey just how bad the damage is. i'm going to talk to the mayor of neederland where kids are supposed to go back to school tuesday. will that happen and what else is happening there....
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texas. 150 mushristi. she's going to be talking about what this means for the state of texas. locally, our weather today is looking good. temperaturewise, we're in the 630s. by noon today, close to 80 degrees. we're going to be saying it's easily cool through the afternoon. a closer look at your weekend forecast coming up in a bit. but it is friday. let's check the roads and see how traffic is looking. let's head to jack taylor. wtop. hey, jack. >> sheena, we'll start with chopper 4. we have the accident activity as always. the outer loop of the beltway between george avenue and connecticut avenue. you may very well find we've got activity with potentially fire and rescue with it. be real cautious. as always, fought -- be careful. south osborn upper marlboro had been closed because of an earlier crash. may still find authorities on scene. redirecting traffic. in alexandria, northbound route 1 before north kings headed out the door. >> jack, thank you. a hurricane gaining strength and it's about to hit texas. erika gonzalez has the latest at the live desk. we're getting picture
texas. 150 mushristi. she's going to be talking about what this means for the state of texas. locally, our weather today is looking good. temperaturewise, we're in the 630s. by noon today, close to 80 degrees. we're going to be saying it's easily cool through the afternoon. a closer look at your weekend forecast coming up in a bit. but it is friday. let's check the roads and see how traffic is looking. let's head to jack taylor. wtop. hey, jack. >> sheena, we'll start with chopper 4. we...
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down.ast texas batting >> texas will have a significant disaster. >> hurricane harvey moving closer to the gulf coast. >> expecting the worst but hoping for the best. >> taking steps to protect themselves. >> we have a bulldozer on call in case our buckets get stuck. >> we will not be open until monday or tuesday, probably. if it floods downtown, it may take longer. >> some residents headed inland. >> did not want to be near the wind. i am trying to be strong. >> residents stock up on necessities where they can. >> you for calling home depot, we are out of generators and water and sand. >> the lines are in the street. >> with massive rain forecast, it seems texans are not taking chances. isi am prepared, my house boarded up and my dog is taken care of. >> this is a serious storm and everybody needs to pay attention. harvey continues to grow at the rate forecasters predict at takes the path they predict, it could create about $40 billion in damages. two homes and properties along the area, not to mention the amount of business it is disrupting when it comes to the oil industry which is
down.ast texas batting >> texas will have a significant disaster. >> hurricane harvey moving closer to the gulf coast. >> expecting the worst but hoping for the best. >> taking steps to protect themselves. >> we have a bulldozer on call in case our buckets get stuck. >> we will not be open until monday or tuesday, probably. if it floods downtown, it may take longer. >> some residents headed inland. >> did not want to be near the wind. i am trying...
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heading down to texas, landing in houston. we'll be tracking harvey making landfall, likely around corpus christi. this storm is going to bring an impressive storm surge, very strong winds that will cause a lot of damage and widespread flooding. when i talk about heavy rain, parts of texas are going to see 10 to 2 of rainfall. in corpus christi and houston areas. we'll let you know how it will impact our area in washington. >> follow amelia on twitter and stay with news 4 and the nbc washington app all weekend long for her live reports on hurricane harvey. >>> meanwhile, new information on a possible government shutdown. a senior official at the white house says president trump would likely accept a short term compromise to avoid that. that would mean lawmakers could pass a resolution to fund the government for a few months, not including money for a border wall. that same official says the president would ultimately demand funding for the wall in any long-term spending plan. >>> four accidents, two deadly, are raising major c
heading down to texas, landing in houston. we'll be tracking harvey making landfall, likely around corpus christi. this storm is going to bring an impressive storm surge, very strong winds that will cause a lot of damage and widespread flooding. when i talk about heavy rain, parts of texas are going to see 10 to 2 of rainfall. in corpus christi and houston areas. we'll let you know how it will impact our area in washington. >> follow amelia on twitter and stay with news 4 and the nbc...
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the spirit of texas and the people of texas is inspiring the nation. the president said many times, when, when one hurts in this country we all hurt. worry an american family. thank you for looking after your family. i can pledge to you on batch of your president, our entire administration, homeland security, coast guard, department of defense, every agency of government. i know i can say on behalf of your great governor, greg abbott, all the officials at every level from first-responders to public assistance, we are going to see our way through this crisis and the best days for victoria and the best days for texas are yet to come. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] may god bless texas. >> usa. usa! usa! abu hamza al-masri. cheryl: all right. we've been listening to vice president pence. he is on the ground in victoria texas, just outside of houston texas, along with elaine chao was there, former texas governor rick perry, now the energy secretary traveling. ashley: right. >> texas governor greg abbott. really great to see that you do now have
the spirit of texas and the people of texas is inspiring the nation. the president said many times, when, when one hurts in this country we all hurt. worry an american family. thank you for looking after your family. i can pledge to you on batch of your president, our entire administration, homeland security, coast guard, department of defense, every agency of government. i know i can say on behalf of your great governor, greg abbott, all the officials at every level from first-responders to...
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breaking this morning, flood waters rip through texas as harvey dumped torrential rain. >> trek to texas. another round of philadelphia forces risking theirs to help with relief efforts. >> plus, fight night. we've got the highlights from a closely watched between two famous fighters. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc10 news today. i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. we start out by checking with first alert meteorologist krystal klei and your neighborhood forecast. also, keeping track of harvey and those heartbreaking scenes we
breaking this morning, flood waters rip through texas as harvey dumped torrential rain. >> trek to texas. another round of philadelphia forces risking theirs to help with relief efforts. >> plus, fight night. we've got the highlights from a closely watched between two famous fighters. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc10 news today. i'm ted greenberg. thank you for being with us. we start out by checking with first alert meteorologist krystal klei and your...
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, they promised a texas-sized response to a texas sized storm. the national guard has been called up there, all of them have been called up but still they need more help. it is pouring in from around the country, we will tell you about the soldiers, sailors, and airmen converging on texas to save their fellow americans when we come back. patrick woke up with a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. >> molly: just getting a little video right now that we have of the president's motorcade as it made its travels this morning from air force one, moving there to corpus christi. he will be heading to austin to get further information, further briefing. also we are getting some more information about a potential breach of a levy in texas, that is something we've been following. this is about an hour south of houston.
, they promised a texas-sized response to a texas sized storm. the national guard has been called up there, all of them have been called up but still they need more help. it is pouring in from around the country, we will tell you about the soldiers, sailors, and airmen converging on texas to save their fellow americans when we come back. patrick woke up with a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now....
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texas estÁ enfrentando una devastaciÓn a proporciones Épicas. el peor desastre natural en la historia de estados unidos por la vasta zona afectada y por el nÚmero de damnificados de 6.8 millones de personas. los daÑos podrÍan sobrepasar los 42,000,000,000 de dÓlares. vilma: el desastre despuÉs del desastre. >> es todo lo que tengo. >> ¿tenÍan seguro para esto o? >> esto que ves no me lo va a cubrir el seguro. >> la compaÑÍa de seguroees un negocio. ellos que han cobrar pero no quieren pagar. vilma: fema les pide que buscan la aayuda de la agencia federal. los indocumentados no son elegibles para este tipo de ayudas pero si demuestran que miembros de sus familias con estatus legal vivÍan con ellos en la vivienda que fue afectada, pueden beneficiarse de esa ayuda. >> para recibir fondos federales de fema necesitamos documentos como seguro social. ya sea que sea ciudadano o que tenga una tarjeta de residencia o un estatus legal. tiene que ser una persona en ese nÚcleo familiar. alguien en esa familia que fue afectada, puede solicitar asi
texas estÁ enfrentando una devastaciÓn a proporciones Épicas. el peor desastre natural en la historia de estados unidos por la vasta zona afectada y por el nÚmero de damnificados de 6.8 millones de personas. los daÑos podrÍan sobrepasar los 42,000,000,000 de dÓlares. vilma: el desastre despuÉs del desastre. >> es todo lo que tengo. >> ¿tenÍan seguro para esto o? >> esto que ves no me lo va a cubrir el seguro. >> la compaÑÍa de seguroees un negocio. ellos que...
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that's victoria texas. that's where carry sanders is crouched behind the van. >> the fact he has to crouch next to a van, goes to show how strong the winds are. >> if you look at the radar picture again, you can see how close to the center of the storm carry's location is right now. there are several dangers to a storm like this. there are near terms, short-term issues and that is the intensity of the rainfall and wind speed. then there are longer terms issues as long as this storm konl continues to hang over texas, we worry about flooding as a continued problem. so the winds that carey is seeing right now, you can see how intense things are right around victoria at this hour. don't let the category fool you. must a lot less dangerous now. not so. life threatening impact. flooding right along the texas coast and indeed inland. damaging winds and tornados. tornado watches in effect all the way up through the houston area. could be extended into the evening. up to 40 inches of rain around the region. that's o
that's victoria texas. that's where carry sanders is crouched behind the van. >> the fact he has to crouch next to a van, goes to show how strong the winds are. >> if you look at the radar picture again, you can see how close to the center of the storm carry's location is right now. there are several dangers to a storm like this. there are near terms, short-term issues and that is the intensity of the rainfall and wind speed. then there are longer terms issues as long as this storm...
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>>> hurricane harvey is hammering texas storm scan three shows eye moving inland in the southeast texas right now, harvey made land fall around 10:00 central time last night bringing witt heavy rain and sustain winds of 130 miles an hour. it is still strong enough to pull down this road sign over i37 near corpus christie. >>> good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao we will get to meteorologist matt peterson with a check of our forecast in a moment, but first the latest on the harvey, category two storm capable of extensive damage. for many, the misery is just beginning. don champion is live in corpus christi not far from where harvey made land fall and we are already hearing about a lot of damage right there. >> reporter: you can see some of this behind our hotel here, trees down, fences down every where and more significant damage. and while daylight will begin to reveal some of that, the slow motion disaster is far from over. a torrential rain, high winds, pounded the texas golf coast, harvey made land fall 30 miles northe of corpus christi as a category four her dane, the most intense
>>> hurricane harvey is hammering texas storm scan three shows eye moving inland in the southeast texas right now, harvey made land fall around 10:00 central time last night bringing witt heavy rain and sustain winds of 130 miles an hour. it is still strong enough to pull down this road sign over i37 near corpus christie. >>> good morning, everyone i'm jan carabao we will get to meteorologist matt peterson with a check of our forecast in a moment, but first the latest on the...
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we will be working with congress on helping the state of texas. lb a costly proposition, because again, probably ted cruz this year, senator, thank you. senator cornyn. be working with these characters over here. i think we will come through with the right solution. never beeny there's anything so expensive in our country's history. there has never been anything so historic in terms of damage and ferocity as what we witnessed with harvey. sounds like such an innocent name, right? it's not. i want to thank my people, ben carson is here from hud, and linda mcmahon from small business. , thiss not small business is big business. when you added up, you will be given many millions of dollars to help people. tom price, as you know, dr. tom price, you have your people in the field. you may say a couple words, then i will ask linda and ben then we get onto nim and brock. sec. price: thank you. as you said, this is historic. we had to give resources to individuals stranded, make sure evacuees have places to go. our responsibilities are medical and veterina
we will be working with congress on helping the state of texas. lb a costly proposition, because again, probably ted cruz this year, senator, thank you. senator cornyn. be working with these characters over here. i think we will come through with the right solution. never beeny there's anything so expensive in our country's history. there has never been anything so historic in terms of damage and ferocity as what we witnessed with harvey. sounds like such an innocent name, right? it's not. i...
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a couple hundred miles southeast of west, texas, is the town of crosby, texas, just outside houston in harris county. it is, of course, one of the many texas towns that has been battered for the last six days now by tropical storm harvey. crosby is where the arkima chemical plant is. it employs about 57 people. it's a small plant. the plant produces organic peroxides for use in plastics. the plant lost power in the storm like everybody did. they planned ahead for that. they had backup generators on site even after central power was lost. unfortunately this weekend, their backup generators also got swamped. they had no power source of any kind since this weekend at that chemical plant. after the backup generators got swamped, they went to plan c. the company moved the chemicals they had on site into refrigerated containers. where the refrigeration was powered by diesel engines. but those diesel-powered refrigerated containers, those containers got compromised by the rising water as well. and so now the crisis for little crosby, texas, is not just that it's under chest-deep water, the cr
a couple hundred miles southeast of west, texas, is the town of crosby, texas, just outside houston in harris county. it is, of course, one of the many texas towns that has been battered for the last six days now by tropical storm harvey. crosby is where the arkima chemical plant is. it employs about 57 people. it's a small plant. the plant produces organic peroxides for use in plastics. the plant lost power in the storm like everybody did. they planned ahead for that. they had backup...
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it happened in texas, and texas can handle anything. thank you, folks. >> reporter: finally, he pulled out the texas flag before taking off to tour the state's emergency operations center in austin. before his trip, the president said texas would be quote, "up and running very, very quickly." but today he acknowledged the long road ahead. >> the sad thing is this is long term nobody's ever seen anything this long and nobody's ever seen this much water. >> cecilia vega joins us live now from rockport, texas, and cecilia, the president is planning a return to visit the region later in the week? texas and louisiana this weekend. today's trip was just a short one. most of his time spent with first responders and state officials. it does not appear that president trump met with any survivors of the storm, but just as they were taking off on air force one tonight, the first lady had a message for those survivors saying she sends her thoughts and her prayers, tom, and the number of evacuees will rise. >> cecilia vega for us tonight. cecilia, t
it happened in texas, and texas can handle anything. thank you, folks. >> reporter: finally, he pulled out the texas flag before taking off to tour the state's emergency operations center in austin. before his trip, the president said texas would be quote, "up and running very, very quickly." but today he acknowledged the long road ahead. >> the sad thing is this is long term nobody's ever seen anything this long and nobody's ever seen this much water. >> cecilia...
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good texas left wing critic but i would be remiss if i didn't think about my family and friends in texas. i was just in rockport this weekend with my friends stan and glenn and thinking about my captain and octavius sidekick. we're all small business owners and we used to talk about girls and football but we found ourselves talking about donald trump, talking about taxes and i think gary has taught me a lot about this issue which is individual businesses like minor tax at an individual rate, the problem is we're paying too much while a lot of people ain't paying enough and i think that's the key with this. if you really want to get something done there is common ground in the u.s. house between republicans and democrats who like to see relief for all americans. >> neil: but what we see this year, gary i've got mixed signals when mitch mcconnell says we'll get it done in congress he seems to be hinting not necessarily this year. what do you think? >> reporter: i don't think it's going to get done. i agree with everything that rachel and chuck said. there's common ground there. this should
good texas left wing critic but i would be remiss if i didn't think about my family and friends in texas. i was just in rockport this weekend with my friends stan and glenn and thinking about my captain and octavius sidekick. we're all small business owners and we used to talk about girls and football but we found ourselves talking about donald trump, talking about taxes and i think gary has taught me a lot about this issue which is individual businesses like minor tax at an individual rate,...
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it happened in texas and texas can handle anything. thank you all folks. thank you. [applause] >> tropical storm harvey expected to make a second landing tomorrow morning in louisiana. state governor gave update this afternoon about the preparations. >> good afternoon, thank you all for being here this afternoon for this press briefing. we gathered on the 12th anniversary of hurricane katrina. currently harvey, remains a tropical storm. it is strengthening slightly. if it's not going to turn swack into a hurricane. the winds are picking up a little bit. most concerning aspect the gulf the moisture will pick up. that's what we don't want is anymore rain that is necessary. this is going to contue to be a heavy rain and flood event. i don't want people to total discount what can happen because of the winds. the ground is very saturated. it has been for a long time. the wind has not been blowing far long time. that means trees certainly can be uprooted. you will see more outages in terms of electricity. we are starting to see that across all southern louisiana including
it happened in texas and texas can handle anything. thank you all folks. thank you. [applause] >> tropical storm harvey expected to make a second landing tomorrow morning in louisiana. state governor gave update this afternoon about the preparations. >> good afternoon, thank you all for being here this afternoon for this press briefing. we gathered on the 12th anniversary of hurricane katrina. currently harvey, remains a tropical storm. it is strengthening slightly. if it's not...
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state of texas can be providing. proud to say that we have been receiving so many offers of help from all of our neighboring states. new mexico, oklahoma, louisiana. as far away as governor new york. is providing resources for us. we are appreciative of our fell lope stat fellow states. the trump administration has provided us everything that we need. >> i used to live in houston. i know that the bayous, once they're filled with water there is nowhere for the water to go. that's the situation houston finds itself in right now. you have a rescue operation that its mandatory, crucial. but you are going to have a sheltering operation soon. do you have capacity to shelter all the people you fear you might need to take a higher ground, governor. >> the bayous rise up. because of the ongoing rain and the coming days. that may be a challenge that will go unabated for a while. you are correct. there will be, enormous needs. for sheltering of people. and, so we appreciate all of the help that is coming in. people want to help
state of texas can be providing. proud to say that we have been receiving so many offers of help from all of our neighboring states. new mexico, oklahoma, louisiana. as far away as governor new york. is providing resources for us. we are appreciative of our fell lope stat fellow states. the trump administration has provided us everything that we need. >> i used to live in houston. i know that the bayous, once they're filled with water there is nowhere for the water to go. that's the...
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texas task force, this is -- texas task force 1 and 2, i think, are the organizations that will have a leadership role in the search-and-rescue proc ess. personnelamassed 900 available for participation in the search and rescue process. we have game wardens here in the state of texas who are at work and helping to respond to this, obviously working with boats and working multiple locations in the affected areas. importantly, they pointed out will be state parks open to evacuees at no charge. and i will be going through some evacuation information as i go along in no particular order. to if theye can go are considering relocating to evacuation location is a state park, and absolutely no charge for that during this emergency time period. mobilized tohave help respond in the entire area ranging from san antonio to corpus christi and all impacted regions. the red cross now as usual is playing a vital role. they already have 7 shelters open. they will be adding 47 more. they are on standby for a total of 54 shelters. and they are ready to aid anybody who needs any type of shelter assistan
texas task force, this is -- texas task force 1 and 2, i think, are the organizations that will have a leadership role in the search-and-rescue proc ess. personnelamassed 900 available for participation in the search and rescue process. we have game wardens here in the state of texas who are at work and helping to respond to this, obviously working with boats and working multiple locations in the affected areas. importantly, they pointed out will be state parks open to evacuees at no charge....
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torrential rains to the texas coast. the moment you realize torrential rains to the texas coast. you're lucky your backyard is in the back. at lowe's we'll help you find the lawn care products that are perfect for your area. they'll quickly get your yard looking great so you can get back to enjoy it. ♪ all project have a starting point. start with lowe's. get this char-broil performance grill for only $169 at the lowe's "labor day savings" event. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together...
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look at port arthur texas. you can see officials there, authorities there, going door to door and many neighbors still underwater and in beaumont, there's no clean drinking water adding to problems there. people who can make it out to the roads are lining up to get bottled water and brian rokus is live in organize texas. i see the water behind you there. it appears cars are moving along there. i suppose that's some progress. what are you seeing? >> reporter: jim, here on the eastern bored of the texas near louisiana is very much on the edge now. unlike where brian was in houston. neighborhoods accustomed to flooding, folks here in orange have never seen this volume of water flood their streets and they're not out of the woods yet because a dam has been released just ever the louisiana border designed to release pressure on some bodies of water's. the unintended is this particular area could see moreflooding over the next 24 hours. folks herer really concerned. they don't know what will happen next. the possibil
look at port arthur texas. you can see officials there, authorities there, going door to door and many neighbors still underwater and in beaumont, there's no clean drinking water adding to problems there. people who can make it out to the roads are lining up to get bottled water and brian rokus is live in organize texas. i see the water behind you there. it appears cars are moving along there. i suppose that's some progress. what are you seeing? >> reporter: jim, here on the eastern bored...
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people of texas. >> j.j. watt set an initial goal of 200,000 for a fundraiser and he already made that. now he's hoping for 500,000. >>> we've got cher also sending love and prayers to all when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c, but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms, but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. >>> breaking news, >>> breaking news, flooding catastrophe in texas. >>> breaking news, flooding catastrophe in texas. >> the aftermath of
people of texas. >> j.j. watt set an initial goal of 200,000 for a fundraiser and he already made that. now he's hoping for 500,000. >>> we've got cher also sending love and prayers to all when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... did you know that people born from...
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that's victoria texas. that's where carry sanders is crouched behind the van. >> the fact he has to crouch next to a van, goes to show how strong the winds are. >> if you look at the radar picture again, you can see how close to the center of the storm carry's location is right now. there are several dangers to a storm like this. there are near terms, short-term issues and that is the intensity of the rainfall and wind speed. then there are longer terms issues as long as this storm konl continues to hang over texas, we worry about flooding as a continued problem. so the winds that carey is seeing right now, you can see how intense things are right around victoria at this hour. don't let the category fool you. must a lot less dangerous now. not so. life threatening impact. flooding right along the texas coast and indeed inland. damaging winds and tornados. tornado watches in effect all the way up through the houston area. could be extended into the evening. up to 40 inches of rain around the region. that's o
that's victoria texas. that's where carry sanders is crouched behind the van. >> the fact he has to crouch next to a van, goes to show how strong the winds are. >> if you look at the radar picture again, you can see how close to the center of the storm carry's location is right now. there are several dangers to a storm like this. there are near terms, short-term issues and that is the intensity of the rainfall and wind speed. then there are longer terms issues as long as this storm...
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, helping texas to respond. governor john bell edwards of louisiana tweeting about this, saying the president offered his full support to the people of louisiana as they prepare for harvey, donald trump urging residents to prepare saying remember to plan ahead, he listed the website of the crucial websites in case you are in that area, accompanied by this video of the president meeting with fema officials at the national response center. this will be the president's first test handling a major storm response. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders says the president is up-to-date on the latest briefing and has no better advisor than homeland security secretary and chief of staff general john kelly to keep him informed. >> we are in great shape having general kelly sitting next to the president throughout the process and a better chief of staff of the president during hurricane season. >> reporter: the president heads to camp david with the first lady where he will monitor developments to hear from ja
, helping texas to respond. governor john bell edwards of louisiana tweeting about this, saying the president offered his full support to the people of louisiana as they prepare for harvey, donald trump urging residents to prepare saying remember to plan ahead, he listed the website of the crucial websites in case you are in that area, accompanied by this video of the president meeting with fema officials at the national response center. this will be the president's first test handling a major...
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that's the texas way. i've been in contact with local leadership about how we can help them and i also think it is important, as you have heard from my colleagues, that we will address this in washington from a funding standpoint, so nobody goes in need in this great state. this is a storm like we've never seen before, may never be seen again -- 500 years i've heard. we have seen what the private sector can do, how families join families and how neighbors join neighbors, and how people who never knew each other reached out to those in need. i am grateful to serve with all these men here and the women we serve with in congress. he will get it done fast and right. -- we will get it done fast and right and we will rebuild this community as quickly as possible. i thank all of my colleagues were what they have said today and i thank president trump and governor of it. >> could you describe what president trumtold you, what would be the result of this trip today? >> i would be glad to tell you what he told me. h
that's the texas way. i've been in contact with local leadership about how we can help them and i also think it is important, as you have heard from my colleagues, that we will address this in washington from a funding standpoint, so nobody goes in need in this great state. this is a storm like we've never seen before, may never be seen again -- 500 years i've heard. we have seen what the private sector can do, how families join families and how neighbors join neighbors, and how people who...
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texas, president trump heading oh to texas with the disaster response to harvey continues. the true scope and full effect the government response is yet to be assessed. today the president was feeling confident about how it's going so far,
texas, president trump heading oh to texas with the disaster response to harvey continues. the true scope and full effect the government response is yet to be assessed. today the president was feeling confident about how it's going so far,
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, texas. >> 31 people in this storm are confirmed dead. that is expected to climb. and with the new flooding, thousands of marine and national guard troops have been deployed. gio benitez is outside beaumont. with new details. >> reporter: beaumont and port arthur, texas, flooded. residents waking up to this. i-10 completely under water. cars submerged, and in some cases water reaching rooftops. families in agony, waving white towels, signaling for help. in the last 24 hours, the storm tragically claiming two lives, 41-year-old colette seltzer died, her 3-year-old clinging to her, her little girl miraculously in stable condition. in port arthur, they rushed to this nursing home. more than 70 elderly patients in bedrooms and hallways. workers gathering desperately needed oxygen tanks and medicine. outside, local residents with their own boats taking them to safety. a military chopper later landing on the highway to airlift some out. city officials pleading for volunteers to come with boats to h
, texas. >> 31 people in this storm are confirmed dead. that is expected to climb. and with the new flooding, thousands of marine and national guard troops have been deployed. gio benitez is outside beaumont. with new details. >> reporter: beaumont and port arthur, texas, flooded. residents waking up to this. i-10 completely under water. cars submerged, and in some cases water reaching rooftops. families in agony, waving white towels, signaling for help. in the last 24 hours, the...
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jordan was searched, she could not get elected to the texas house and only one seat for the texas senate because urban areas like houston with large population were given the same numberti of representatives as rural areas with small populations but in 1966 the texas legislature was forced to reapportion itself and the united states supreme court applied the one man one vote rule district, population rather than area determine the number of representatives and houston was reapportioned creating a new single-member state senatorial district where jordan lived.rdan she ran and she won. after the supreme court ruling h would have lost again she testified.nt jordan never forgot the differences single-member district had made to her life and constituents. we needed a victory, this is the only way, don't see anything, we don't win. a victory in the state house will do more to help the negro recognizes voting strengthadsse anything i can think of. when she made it to congress she was determined minority candidates should no longer be thwarted by at-large districts and other discriminatory pract
jordan was searched, she could not get elected to the texas house and only one seat for the texas senate because urban areas like houston with large population were given the same numberti of representatives as rural areas with small populations but in 1966 the texas legislature was forced to reapportion itself and the united states supreme court applied the one man one vote rule district, population rather than area determine the number of representatives and houston was reapportioned creating...
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as far as emergency services are concerned, which includes the texas military, texas parks and wildlife, texas task force one two, ones task force of their primary focal points is search and rescue. they have already made several search and rescue operations, hoistingy voic through the helicopter process. we have about 1000 personnel in this state of texas who are assigned to search-and-rescue. the texas parks and wildlife has about 1500 evacuees at state parks, and again, any costs that incurred hasy be been waived for evacuees. for the texas department of public safety, they have assigned about 80 troopers to the corpus christi area for law in law enforcement needs in that region. for the red cross, they have 21 shelters open already with a population of about 1450, and they have 42 more shelters on standby to be ready. importantly, those are red cross shelters. there are so many other shelters across texas, whether they be local churches or other local facilities, and we are very, very appreciative of everyone in the state of texas who are providing shelter, food and other supplies.
as far as emergency services are concerned, which includes the texas military, texas parks and wildlife, texas task force one two, ones task force of their primary focal points is search and rescue. they have already made several search and rescue operations, hoistingy voic through the helicopter process. we have about 1000 personnel in this state of texas who are assigned to search-and-rescue. the texas parks and wildlife has about 1500 evacuees at state parks, and again, any costs that...
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we are focused in texas. the governor, myself, the county and city officials, the president, we'll get it done for done. >> patti ann: so many of these people have never seen a drop of water in their homes before. they have no flood insurance. definitely an uphill battle for many people. historically speaking, how would you see this compares to others? >> by far, i have ridden out a few, i came here in in the late '70s, each storm was different. allison, for example, was about a quarter or 30% of the city inundated with water. the medical center area. my mom was in the hospital, my dad and i had to go with her because the hospitals were pitch black except for emergency lights. the generators had been flooded. that was a horrific storm that people, now, this has surprised that. we had ike and we've had rita and we had other storms, but nothing like this, patti ann. i have painted this picture earlier today and i'll paint it for audience again. the hurricane hit rockport and corpus christi and that's about 200
we are focused in texas. the governor, myself, the county and city officials, the president, we'll get it done for done. >> patti ann: so many of these people have never seen a drop of water in their homes before. they have no flood insurance. definitely an uphill battle for many people. historically speaking, how would you see this compares to others? >> by far, i have ridden out a few, i came here in in the late '70s, each storm was different. allison, for example, was about a...
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down to texas. wouldn't you agree with that? host: all right, and we are talking to our viewers today about your thoughts. are you confident in the government at all levels to respond to natural disasters like tropical storm harvey, which is stationed over texas. if you live in the eastern or central regions, call 202-748-8000. if you live in the pacific or main taken areas, 202-748-8001. and if you are in texas, if you are in the path of harvey, please call 202-748-8002. we definitely want to hear from you. gary is calling in from atlanta. what do you think? caller: thank you, c-span. i wanted to say texas is a red state. and they applied for federal disaster areas before it ever hit. it's amazing the hypocrisy in this country. i bet if you go down to texas, which is a red state, i guarantee you all of them democrats today. they looking for the government to do something. i agree with federal callers. why should you look for the government to do something that states should be doing? what about sta
down to texas. wouldn't you agree with that? host: all right, and we are talking to our viewers today about your thoughts. are you confident in the government at all levels to respond to natural disasters like tropical storm harvey, which is stationed over texas. if you live in the eastern or central regions, call 202-748-8000. if you live in the pacific or main taken areas, 202-748-8001. and if you are in texas, if you are in the path of harvey, please call 202-748-8002. we definitely want to...
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in texas. -- suffering in security and exchang2ebgs particular,texas we're working quite now to provide assistant as quickly as we can. >> aim of money needed to be in billions, president trump was asked whether his ongoing criticism of many members of congress might make getting that money difficult. >> i think that you will see very rapid act from congress. from the president. and you will get your funding. reporter: president trump went into storm determined not to repeat mistake of bush administration in 2005, former general, russell, who coordinated military response to hurricane katrina did not give president or state full marks. >> they don't nearly have enough troops there now or on the way it be able to deal with this. there should be in secon excess of a hundred helicopters. reporter: the size of storm and length of disaster still unfolding is by called unprecedented. they admit federal and state officials alone cannot fully address the scope of emergency response. >> this will be far
in texas. -- suffering in security and exchang2ebgs particular,texas we're working quite now to provide assistant as quickly as we can. >> aim of money needed to be in billions, president trump was asked whether his ongoing criticism of many members of congress might make getting that money difficult. >> i think that you will see very rapid act from congress. from the president. and you will get your funding. reporter: president trump went into storm determined not to repeat mistake...
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mike: steve harrigan leading us off in hockport, texas -- rockport, texas, thanks very much. harvey now downgraded to a tropical storm, but many areas braces for heavy rain, massive floods and tornadoes as the storm rips through coastal texas. meteorologist adam klotz is tracking harvey at the fox extreme weather center. >> reporter: hey there, mike. downgraded storm but still a serious one as we went into landfall overnight, winds up to 130 miles an hour, currently closer to 65 miles an hour but still eventually going to drop a whole lot of rain. notice stationary, that makes a huge difference because that rain that falls is going to have nowhere to go, the storm's going to rain on top of it, and we're going to see more and more rain. just north of victoria up towards the columbus area, that's where the eye is. eventually going to drift back down to the shore, regain moisture and rain some more. here's what we're looking at on the eastern side of this storm, and this is the concern for today as we continue to see a large area of east texas into portions of louisiana under a
mike: steve harrigan leading us off in hockport, texas -- rockport, texas, thanks very much. harvey now downgraded to a tropical storm, but many areas braces for heavy rain, massive floods and tornadoes as the storm rips through coastal texas. meteorologist adam klotz is tracking harvey at the fox extreme weather center. >> reporter: hey there, mike. downgraded storm but still a serious one as we went into landfall overnight, winds up to 130 miles an hour, currently closer to 65 miles an...
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look at the tracking it's drifting around south texas and perhaps up into east texas by late tuesday and early wednesday morning, several days here where they're going to get flooding from the remnants of harvey. i hate to say it, but, yes, it's catastrophic flooding before this is all said and done. guys? . >>> stopped the fight. >> and that's it. floyd mayweather defeated conner mcgregor. this footage courtesy of show time. there was a lot of hype for this fight. at the end of the day mayweather proves wise why he's one of the best boxers of all time. he was favored by a five to one margin he now has a 50-0 record. >>> happening today, the redskins are going to answer questions about their lineup as they take on the cincinnati been gels in the third preseason game, the bending r bengals are one and one, redskins 0 and two, they play 4:30 at fedex field, catch the game here on fox 5. >>> time now 8:06. dc police are investigating a woman's claim that had a man took pictures of her security. this happened at a 7-eleven store in southwest. the woman was standing in a checkout line, a
look at the tracking it's drifting around south texas and perhaps up into east texas by late tuesday and early wednesday morning, several days here where they're going to get flooding from the remnants of harvey. i hate to say it, but, yes, it's catastrophic flooding before this is all said and done. guys? . >>> stopped the fight. >> and that's it. floyd mayweather defeated conner mcgregor. this footage courtesy of show time. there was a lot of hype for this fight. at the end of...
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. >> 211,000 homes without power on the texas golf course. the storm made landfall just after 11:00 -- 10:00, rather, last night. >> roofs have been ripped off buildings, scattering debris. as daylight comes up, we're getting a better idea of just how much damage there is there and what there is to pick up when it comes to the pieces. we have team coverage of meteorologist lauryn ricketts is tracking its path but we start with meteorologist amelia draper live in houston at minute maid park. what are you seeing? >> we're five minutes away from the park. there are numerous flash flood warnings for the houston greater area throughout the day today and the upcoming week. not only that but we're under a tornado watch. now, we were driving around and we are seeing flooding in widespread areas. no widespread flooding yet but you can see where water is starting to collect, it is getting deep. you can notice the road starting to flood over. officials urnging people to be cautious. this texas talking about a gun show on the hypighway there, it importan
. >> 211,000 homes without power on the texas golf course. the storm made landfall just after 11:00 -- 10:00, rather, last night. >> roofs have been ripped off buildings, scattering debris. as daylight comes up, we're getting a better idea of just how much damage there is there and what there is to pick up when it comes to the pieces. we have team coverage of meteorologist lauryn ricketts is tracking its path but we start with meteorologist amelia draper live in houston at minute...
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and ows how this works knows how texas works. e and the kid and the whole team work very collaboratively together. discussing some of the folks and shelters with they're o shelters and not an integration enforcement location. any are not going to do kind of enforcement action at shelters. what is your message to people running shelters today. >> it's clear. clear that we're not doing immigration these locations. well. en made clear as the check points, issues that evacuation in low lying areas in the rio grand alley, and we need to move people. foremost. st and >> we never do that unless there's probable cause. for the number of people evacuated. let me explain why it's difficult. got the message that 3 s was going to be a cat storm yesterday after 10:00, whatever you were doing at 10:00 they got the e message, they had to get off board off their houses, and find shelter. any people are staying with friends and family and going to hotel rooms. tell. no what we're focused on is making a e that people don't have place to stay know
and ows how this works knows how texas works. e and the kid and the whole team work very collaboratively together. discussing some of the folks and shelters with they're o shelters and not an integration enforcement location. any are not going to do kind of enforcement action at shelters. what is your message to people running shelters today. >> it's clear. clear that we're not doing immigration these locations. well. en made clear as the check points, issues that evacuation in low lying...
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>> well first of all, god bless texas after katrina and the people of texas they took most of our evacuees of out katrina and new orleans and they did a marvelous job and my heart goes out to them this morning. i think the people who make spectacles of themselves are the exceptions. the ones i'm most concerned about are the elderly, the disabled, the poor and vulnerable population, neil, that on the 26th of the month didn't have money to put gas in their car to leave and those are the ones that were in particularly rural areas and small towns along the coast. this is a big area. texas is big and when something like this hit it, it's going to have a potential challenge as we looked at day one, if we call this day one, harvey day one, the worst case scenario was the, landfall and now, it's category 1 but d2 harvey going to be worse today, neil, because you'll have more flooding and the art of the command andte leadership at the state level will be to go to those vulnerable areas that have not flooded yet but will be flooded tomorrow in southern houston in those low lying areas where you have
>> well first of all, god bless texas after katrina and the people of texas they took most of our evacuees of out katrina and new orleans and they did a marvelous job and my heart goes out to them this morning. i think the people who make spectacles of themselves are the exceptions. the ones i'm most concerned about are the elderly, the disabled, the poor and vulnerable population, neil, that on the 26th of the month didn't have money to put gas in their car to leave and those are the...
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it happened in texas, and texas can handle anything. thank you all, folks. thank you. thank you. [cheering and applauding] >> flag of the lone star state. let's bring in our correspondents and specialists. david axelrod, if i could begin with you, by any measure, this is a test of the trump administration. major, really unprecedented natural disaster. from your seat, how do you think he's doing? >> well, look, there are a couple of dimensions to presidential leadership in disasters like this. and this is by any measure a major disaster and very hard to handle. one is are you doing those things kind of governmentally that need to be done to respond? are you cooperating with the state and local authorities? are you providing the resources that are necessary? are you getting the assets there that you can that can be helpful? by that measure it seems like things are going pretty well. you heard the governor of texas speaking to that today in the meeting that the president had in corpus christi. but there is another dimension to presidential leadership, and that's the dimension of emp
it happened in texas, and texas can handle anything. thank you all, folks. thank you. thank you. [cheering and applauding] >> flag of the lone star state. let's bring in our correspondents and specialists. david axelrod, if i could begin with you, by any measure, this is a test of the trump administration. major, really unprecedented natural disaster. from your seat, how do you think he's doing? >> well, look, there are a couple of dimensions to presidential leadership in disasters...
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the official track forecast have a tropical storm moving up coast of texas towards the texas-louisiana area within the next five days. there is still uncertainty as we are dealing with this track. the storm itself is creating its own circulation, even the lost, so this track forecast is to represent a difficult forecast for us. we have to pay attention as we move forward. very heavy rains are currently associated with an intense ban of rainfall extending north northwest over beaumont park port arthur and into southwest and western louisiana. earlier this morning there were reports of fiv five to six inchf rain per hour associate with this band and there were some unofficial reports up to eight inches. with respect to houston we are in a lull right now. one that shifted off to the north east. we have a report of over 30 inches of rain so far near houston. there's a broad area 15-20 inches and even greater in that whole south-central part of texas. if we can have the rain fall map. that one. this is it won the five day forecast. as i noted houston is in a lull right now but will get back
the official track forecast have a tropical storm moving up coast of texas towards the texas-louisiana area within the next five days. there is still uncertainty as we are dealing with this track. the storm itself is creating its own circulation, even the lost, so this track forecast is to represent a difficult forecast for us. we have to pay attention as we move forward. very heavy rains are currently associated with an intense ban of rainfall extending north northwest over beaumont park port...
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ascienden a 17,000 las personas en refugios en texas. los meteorÓlogos pronostican que la tormenta harvey tocarÁ tierra maÑana, avanzarÁ lentamente por luisiana y llevarÁ sus lluvias hacia el norte. ahora vamos directamente hasta houston en vivo donde se encuentra mi colega enrique acevedo. buenas noches. enrique: buenas noches. la buena noticia es que la probabilidad de lluvia para la zona metropolitana de houston, se ha reducido considerablemente un 30%. desde hoy a las 6:00 de la tarde ha dejado de llover y se hubieron bar los primeros rayos del sol en los Últimos cuatro dÍas en esta ciudad de houston. el panorama sigue siendo desolador. el daÑo a la infraestructura, como podemos ver en una de las principales entradas de la carretera de houston, es evidente. el nÚmero de vÍctimas mortales son 18 y el de desaparecidos, pedro rojas tiene el reporte. pedro: houston continÚa siendo escenario de miles de rescates esta noche, no solamente dentro de la ciudad sino tambiÉn en las comunidades vecinas. esta noche se comienzan a cono
ascienden a 17,000 las personas en refugios en texas. los meteorÓlogos pronostican que la tormenta harvey tocarÁ tierra maÑana, avanzarÁ lentamente por luisiana y llevarÁ sus lluvias hacia el norte. ahora vamos directamente hasta houston en vivo donde se encuentra mi colega enrique acevedo. buenas noches. enrique: buenas noches. la buena noticia es que la probabilidad de lluvia para la zona metropolitana de houston, se ha reducido considerablemente un 30%. desde hoy a las 6:00 de la tarde...
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liz: hurricane harvey, across southeast texas, one of the worst storms in texas state history, texans. as we see mother nature, we see human nature at its past. inspiring stories of human courage and kindness, tonight weighing in former fema director michael brown, and fox news anchor shepard smith, and catarina pearson, and youtube star, trump supporter sisters diamond and silk are here, i am elizabeth mcdo donald. >> welcome to "risk & reward," president trump weighing in moments ago. >> we're one american family, we hurt together, we struggle together. and believe me, we en dow together -- enduring it, to people of texas. and lui louisiana, we're 100% with you. i'll be visiting the impact zone tomorrow. liz: a category 4 hurricane harvey packing 130 mile an hour winds and a storm surge that local authorities said ran as high as 12 feet, it is now a tropical storm, packing rain. more than 450,000 people could seek disaster assistant. harvey is set to shatter texas state records. 25 inches of rain already. 50 inches total possibly by friday, here is the danger, harvey now could move
liz: hurricane harvey, across southeast texas, one of the worst storms in texas state history, texans. as we see mother nature, we see human nature at its past. inspiring stories of human courage and kindness, tonight weighing in former fema director michael brown, and fox news anchor shepard smith, and catarina pearson, and youtube star, trump supporter sisters diamond and silk are here, i am elizabeth mcdo donald. >> welcome to "risk & reward," president trump weighing in...
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>> they're going to jasper, texas. >> jasper, texas, for people who need to get from here to there to their family members, understanding that roads are blocked, water is up, should they go directly to jasper, texas, and which hospital? >> i cannot answer anything about the road conditions. we have been here since sunday. but we will have an 800 number that will be posted and they can check on their patients that way. >> thank you very much. that's mary poole here. we're going to step back because when the helicopters take off, it is really going to blow up. i'm with you here, guys. >> kerry, we're going to hang with you and keep the pictures from your camera up live on our screen while we talk on the phone to texas army national guard commander for the hurricane harvey recovery efforts, brigadier general patrick hamilton. general, thank you so much for taking the time out of what is obviously a very busy and important day for you. i think we were just watching some of the very fine folks under your command rescuing some of the patients from the hospital that has lost water. talk to u
>> they're going to jasper, texas. >> jasper, texas, for people who need to get from here to there to their family members, understanding that roads are blocked, water is up, should they go directly to jasper, texas, and which hospital? >> i cannot answer anything about the road conditions. we have been here since sunday. but we will have an 800 number that will be posted and they can check on their patients that way. >> thank you very much. that's mary poole here. we're...
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texas,, in the state of texas task force 1 and 2. these are emergency responders that are affiliated with the texas division of emergency management. 400 of their members who are engaged. primarily search and rescue missions, as well as other activities. but they are working in multiple laces, including -- multiple places, including in houston, christi, in the corpus single side, and rockport areas, search and rescue missions. along those lines, as far as search and rescue missions are concerned, but also as well as other assistance is concerned, assistance is pouring in from across the country, both helicopters as well as other resources provided by at least the following states -- and hopefully i am leaving none out -- nebraska, tennessee, utah, california, missouri, ohio, arizona, and new york. and that is in addition to resources that are being provided by the federal government. i want to ask stand -- i want to extend my do gratitude to my fellow americans were pouring in support from other states and providing resources that ar
texas,, in the state of texas task force 1 and 2. these are emergency responders that are affiliated with the texas division of emergency management. 400 of their members who are engaged. primarily search and rescue missions, as well as other activities. but they are working in multiple laces, including -- multiple places, including in houston, christi, in the corpus single side, and rockport areas, search and rescue missions. along those lines, as far as search and rescue missions are...
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texas love that message about texas pride. texas can do it texans are special. they are self-sufficient. he did well with that message. one thing i noticed about the president's style. is he a brusk, is he business like. he is to the point. is he not very emotional to the sense that he give you empathy put his arm around the victim. that's not his approach. i think if you are in texas right now what he did today and full day what you wanted to hear. >> martha: just watching some of the networks today and the coverage of the president's visit as we heard from the congressman moments ago, i mean, there are some people out there that just don't want to ever say anything positive about the president. jen psaki was one of them today cnn said she didn't think he showed the right empathy. he went too soon. any helicopter that was used to support the president today was taking away from the rescue effort. >> that's factually wrong. the helicopters had nothing to do with rescue effort. marine one doesn't do natural disasters. that's factually wrong and boost to the peopl
texas love that message about texas pride. texas can do it texans are special. they are self-sufficient. he did well with that message. one thing i noticed about the president's style. is he a brusk, is he business like. he is to the point. is he not very emotional to the sense that he give you empathy put his arm around the victim. that's not his approach. i think if you are in texas right now what he did today and full day what you wanted to hear. >> martha: just watching some of the...
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out of texas. shelters, to make room for the harvey evacuees. >> prime minister have opened their hearts to the victims of hurricane harvey. making sure evacuees. especially four legged ones don't weather this storm alone. >> we will find you good home people that love you. mireya villarreal. cbs news, san antonio. that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news. >>> as harvey rages -- houston's response is called into question. thousand are rescued with shelters bursting at the seams. we were here just 48 hours ago, there were only 47 people. now there is more than 9,000 people. >> honestly, my babies slept on the floor. the death toll rises with a houston police officer among the dead. president trump visits the storm zone. >> this is, this is historic, it is epic. what happened. but you know what, it happened in texas. and texas can handle anything. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. along with anthony mason in new york.
out of texas. shelters, to make room for the harvey evacuees. >> prime minister have opened their hearts to the victims of hurricane harvey. making sure evacuees. especially four legged ones don't weather this storm alone. >> we will find you good home people that love you. mireya villarreal. cbs news, san antonio. that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news. >>> as harvey...
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governor greg abbott about texas response and how well texas is being assisted by federal government for that perspective we will talk to white house home land security advisor tom bossard, afghanistan north korea read iness panel and as we do kick around a very busy week in political news but up front and most importantly this developing situation in houston and surrounding areas because hurricane harvey although in longer powerful storm it once was still posts a threat. >> so much to cover this morning major, we will see you at 10:30, thank you. >>> still to come sunday lives up to its name but what about the rest of the week, workweek , matt peterson's forecast is just minutes away. >>> we're so lucky to have this greenhouse. >> showing off green thumbs, philadelphia community is getting out in the garden and it business american just picking pre dues our stephanie stahl explains the health benefits. >>> an uber issue, some riders say they are wrongly charged for what they didn't make what the driving company is doing about complaints of the fake clean up fees we will be rig ♪ w
governor greg abbott about texas response and how well texas is being assisted by federal government for that perspective we will talk to white house home land security advisor tom bossard, afghanistan north korea read iness panel and as we do kick around a very busy week in political news but up front and most importantly this developing situation in houston and surrounding areas because hurricane harvey although in longer powerful storm it once was still posts a threat. >> so much to...
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he's been in texas with his wife surveying the damage in rockport , texas as well. we're going to bring you the president and the vice president and his remarks as soon as he arrives. conservative radio show host laura ingraham dubbing the anti-fascist antifa rioters as terrorists. listen. >> these are felons and for them this is, we hear about honor killings usually in the middle east. for them this is honorable. this is and i'm concerned we'll get to that point where to win the badge of honor in antifa, you do have to kill someone. >> liz: that's quite a jump there the black clad rioters ant ifa making headlines after attacking peaceful rally attend attendees in berkeley, some hitting people with home made shields that read "no hate" and carrying signs that said that. let's bring back the panel on this. what do you think kelly is laura ingraham right? >> i obviously don't condone any violence at all. i think when you go to a public space with the intention of hurting somebody then something has gone terribly wrong and i think it's very telling of our larger devici
he's been in texas with his wife surveying the damage in rockport , texas as well. we're going to bring you the president and the vice president and his remarks as soon as he arrives. conservative radio show host laura ingraham dubbing the anti-fascist antifa rioters as terrorists. listen. >> these are felons and for them this is, we hear about honor killings usually in the middle east. for them this is honorable. this is and i'm concerned we'll get to that point where to win the badge of...
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because 911 calls have inundated call centers down in texas. we're taking that overflow and receiving over a thousand calls per hour. we are not out of this by any long stretch yet and we should be as we continue to watch this storm move on and as we move on the long road to recovery. thank you very much. >> so the whole community continues to descend upon texas. we've amassed quite the federal government support over 12,000 staff members, it's going to continue to grow. not only are we pushing people forward through the dhs search capacity, that secretary duke put into place and the commandant. and we're asking the state support to come down and they're continuing to amass in texas. the operation is very clear. we're still in lifesaving, life sustaining mode. not only that, but through the u.s. coast guard. the safety measures. we have over 230 shelters operating in texas with over 30,000 people, but i don't want to get fixated on numbers, they're going to change in the next 30 minutes. to let the people of texas know we're supporting efforts
because 911 calls have inundated call centers down in texas. we're taking that overflow and receiving over a thousand calls per hour. we are not out of this by any long stretch yet and we should be as we continue to watch this storm move on and as we move on the long road to recovery. thank you very much. >> so the whole community continues to descend upon texas. we've amassed quite the federal government support over 12,000 staff members, it's going to continue to grow. not only are we...
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the room in corpus christi, texas, we expect the president and governor abbott in texas to receive an update on those relief efforts. you can see in the room right there congressman farenthold is in that room. a few moments ago seeing pictures of senator ted cruz. a number of lawmakers from the texas delegation in room, on hand for this meeting with the president and the first lady. she's also on the ground as well. we saw that getting often of a
the room in corpus christi, texas, we expect the president and governor abbott in texas to receive an update on those relief efforts. you can see in the room right there congressman farenthold is in that room. a few moments ago seeing pictures of senator ted cruz. a number of lawmakers from the texas delegation in room, on hand for this meeting with the president and the first lady. she's also on the ground as well. we saw that getting often of a